I'm looking into other options for food. Was wondering if anyone feeds rephasy to saltwater fish? The used to make marine food but cannot find it. Was wondering about spawn and grow formula. Any insight?
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Idk why spawn and grow. High protein and fat content that the fish in saltwater need. I didn't think about the fish not wanting to pick it off the sand. Maybe if I put small pieces in and the fish go for it like flakes. The ingredients are not bad. But there is some that idk if it would be good like brewers yeast. Maybe I try it and see how it goes if not my Cory's and blue rams will eat it.I think they discontinued the marine food because it didn't sell as well, which is a shame because I wanted to try my hand at it. Why specifically spawn and grow? If you can track down an ingredients list of the old marine foods, you might also be able to reverse engineer what you want.
@Bryn has a Snello (snail jello) recipe that uses Repashy Soilent Green .
I think it also depends on what fish you're trying to feed. Fish like cardinalfish and clownfish might not do well with it, since they're more midwater and topwater feeders. But fish like angels, dottybacks, and puffers that are used to eating off of the floor of the tank could benefit!

